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Cemeteries and Graveyards

This comprehensive and fascinating guide from genealogist and historian Celia Heritage will prove indispensable for both local and family historians. A wide-ranging examination of historical and archaeological findings means that the book will also appeal to anyone with an interest in death and burial. Celia throws light on changing social attitudes to death and burial from pre-historic times to the modern day, investigates the origins and evolution of cemeteries and graveyards, and discusses the many different types of graves and memorials as well as looking at how memorial designs have changed. One chapter takes an in-depth look at the origins of the parish churchyard, while another looks at graveyards associated with nonconformist churches and institutions, including workhouses, asylums, hospitals and gaols. Celia details a wide range of online and offline sources that will help locate burials and memorials, also offering vital advice regarding good research practice. There is plenty of detail about less well-known genealogy sources such as records relating to re-interment, undertakers’ and stonemasons’ records, together with better known sources such as burial registers and memorial inscriptions. Throughout, there is a wide range of hands-on case studies which bring the subject to life and put it right into the hands of the researcher. This is far more than just genealogy, and Celia portrays this fascinating subject from the view of both historian and archaeologist.

Celia Heritage

Celia Heritage is a popular and respected lecturer in family history, regularly called upon to speak at family history societies as well as presenting at family history conferences, the Society of Genealogists and the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies (IHGS). Family history has been Celia’s passion since she was a teenager. After studying at the IHGS, she gained a distinction in the Higher Certificate in Genealogy and established her own Kent-based research company www.heritagefamilyhistory.co.uk. She also runs a very successful online family history course (The e-Course) and regularly broadcasts to the outside world in the form of webinars, podcasts and radio interviews.

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